I took the spring plates,the bushings,the bushing mounting points and of course the bar from a 70's or 80's something 1/2 ton 4x4.Took me about a day to put in.Works great for me.You can also fab up your own bushing mounting points if you want.

I bought front and rear sway bars for my '71 through JCWhitney.I'm sure other places have them also. Work like a champ and made a big difference in handling. Make sure your shocks and springs are in shape also.

I plan on using OffRoad Designs Swaybar Disconnect Kit. From what I have heard from the Guy's on this site it really does make a difference. The kit is only $87.00 and you than have the choice of connected or not. Best of both worlds Right.

MikeH: Do you have any pix of the rear bar installed? I had heard that the Addco bar (which is what I think JC Whitney sells) is a big-assed arrestor hook, but I want to see for myself what it looks like installed...

Thought I replied to this already... Anyway I bought them a couple of years back around $85 for the front kit. I think they sell for around ~$105 - 110 now. Look at www.jcwhitney.com

I don't do really any rock stomping, my 4 wheeling is dirt and snow (heading up to ski areas and driving in the colorado winter). Stock height with completely restored suspension so I don't know what effect it would have on lifts, etc...

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